Institutional Data for Regional Reporting and Intelligence
Configure your data structure to meet region-specific reporting standards and
institutional requirements across global regulatory frameworks. Region-specific data structures
bring reporting alignment into your existing Education Cloud org without
data-mapping exercises, data duplication, and custom processes.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer Editions
with Education Cloud
Education Cloud’s regional data extension adds region-specific fields and
metadata, such as the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) Data Futures standard in the
United Kingdom, directly into an institution's existing data model. With Education Cloud as the single source of truth, registrars and data officers can
validate data quality and integrity early in the reporting cycle. Institutions can reduce
submission errors and improve consistency across systems.
Rather than relying on external data warehouses and downstream transformations, institutions
can produce validated, submission ready outputs directly from their operational data. This
unified data foundation transforms reporting from a reactive process into a continuous,
intelligence-driven capability.
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